Santa Monica
We love our friends in Santa Monica. What’s not to love? This awesome city is right around the corner, and it’s filled with some of our favorite people. We’re proud to serve the community of Santa Monica with all of their cannabis needs. If you haven’t been out to visit us yet, come say hello.
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DID WE MENTION THAT WE’VE BEEN NAMED MARIJUANA DISPENSARY OF THE YEAR IN THE SANTA MONICA AREA?
We’re big fans of this place, to say the least. From its incredible beach views and vibrant downtown life, there are endless opportunities for entertainment. It has the laid-back beach culture that we love, but it’s paired with all of the amenities of a big city. We’re talking delicious food of every caliber, and some of the best breweries and bars in the region. Most people come to Santa Monica for the sights and the shops, especially within the shopping districts of Montana Avenue to the north, the Downtown District, and Main Street to the south.View Deals
why we love santa monica
The beach is one of our favorite places in the entire Los Angeles area. With its 5.5 kilometer coastal stretch, this city is home to the infamous Santa Monica Pier with its historical Looff Hippodrome carousel and iconic ferris wheel. It also has plenty of arcade games, a Trapeze School, an aquarium, and live music around every corner. If the Pier isn’t your jam, the beach itself has plenty of things to do: bike rentals, volleyball courts, surfing, paddleboarding, or the simple act of soaking up the sun and watching all the interesting people come and go.
DID YOU KNOW SANTA MONICA HAS BEEN REFERRED TO AS THE “CITY OF INSPIRATION”, “PEARL OF THE PACIFIC”, AND “JEWEL OF THE SUNSET BAY” THROUGHOUT HISTORY?
Since the beginning, people have had a thing for Santa Monica. It was first occupied by the Gabrielino and Chumash Indians before being discovered by the Spanish in 1542. In 1822, it passed from Spanish control to the Mexican Republic. It wasn’t until 1849 when Colonel Robert S. Baker purchased the land that plans were put into place for a commercial town on the bay. Hotels and resorts were built towards the end of the 19th century, turning it into a tourist destination.